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The script was created by Zhang Biyai based on a short story Home for Chinese New Year. Jing Boran claims to have first read the script "by accident and immediately fell in love with it. Then I met René and we talked about my views on the script and my ideas. We found that we agreed with each other, and therefore I decided to take up the role ...
Kong Yat-hung tracks down Sue in a bakery, where Sue is buying a birthday cake, and this leads to a frantic car chase. When Sue realises that she is being cornered by the police, she calls Lynn at home and asks her sister for help. At the same time, Chow Nung's assassins break into the house and kill Lynn and frame Kong Yat-hung for the murder.
Getting Home (simplified Chinese: 落叶归根; traditional Chinese: 落葉歸根; pinyin: Lùo yè gūi gēn) is a 2007 Chinese comedy/drama film directed by Zhang Yang and starring Chinese comedian Zhao Benshan. It is episodic and follows two workers in their 50s, Zhao (Zhao Benshan) and Liu (Hong Qiwen).
Let Go for Love; Let's Get Married (2015 film) Life Risking Romance; Long Live the Missus! Love Apartment; Love at Seventh Sight; Love Contractually; Love in Disguise; Love Is a Broadway Hit; Love Is Not Blind; Love O2O (film) Love Off the Cuff; Love on Credit; Love on the Cloud; Love Story (2013 film) Love Studio; Love Without Distance; Love ...
'Wuxia Butterfly Lovers'), also known as The Assassin's Blade or Jiandie (Chinese: 劍蝶; pinyin: Jiàndié; lit. 'Sword Butterfly'), is a 2008 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Wu Chun, Charlene Choi, and Hu Ge. [2] It is based on the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, but in a wuxia setting.
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This Is Not What I Expected (Chinese: 喜欢你) is a 2017 romantic comedy film directed by Derek Hui and produced by Peter Chan, starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Zhou Dongyu. It is adapted from the novel Finally I Get You written by Lan Bai Se. [citation needed] The film was released on 27 April 2017.
I Will Find You a Better Home (Chinese: 安家; pinyin: An Jia; lit. 'settle down') is a 2020 Chinese television series. It is adapted from the Japanese drama Your Home is My Business!. It is one of the highest rated TV series of 2020, topping the viewing charts of the network it aired on and also recorded more than four billion views online. [1]